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Note: The treatments described in this article are for providing medical information, but this is not medical advice. For medical guidance, you should contact your
Note: The treatments described in this article are for providing medical information, but this is not medical advice. For medical guidance, you should contact your
Part I Some stories in cancer discovery really need a movie—this is one of them. Let us start by reflecting that it is estimated that
Hospice is a Medicare benefit if you have Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) and meet all of these conditions: Your hospice doctor and your regular
I think the next time I overhear someone use the expression “good baby” I may scream. Yes, this is a common statement. Yes, I am
An individual suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is very often consumed with unwanted and senseless intrusive thoughts. These negative thoughts can create a ritual
(Courtesy of SMGH) “I find it fascinating how the calendar and Pesach center around mental health,” said George Matyjewicz, PhD, community liaison at St. Mary’s
As one examines packages nowadays in the grocery stores and supermarkets, it is apparent that, like being kosher or halal or sugar-free or vegan, many
(Courtesy of Sana Bloch, MD) Dr. Sana Bloch is a neurologist with 35 years of experience treating neurological disorders in New York City. Bloch has
“Just stop.” As if it were that easy. One of the most common responses I hear from folks who are seeking to understand those struggling
The majority of spinal surgery done in the USA is done via an incision in the back. Makes sense! But a growing number of spinal
If you ever had orthopedic surgery that required a metal implant in your body, you probably wished there was something made out of a material
I read in the New York Times recently that Beatrice Mintz had passed away at the age of 100. (Reading the Times obituaries is a